u/First-Education-7178

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Filed claim with bank for $500k+ in ad spend after disabled business Instagram account

I’ve had my Instagram account running for my web service business for an entire year, and was disabled 2 months ago for no clear reason. This account is my business account that pays my bills, puts food on my table for my family, and pays my employees.

After clearly violating my well being, and my family + employee’s families, with zero customer support to help me after 2 months of reaching out, I decided that it’s time to hit them where it hurts. I decided to file a claim for the entirety of my ad spend, which was paid to grow my page (which is now gone).

This is without a doubt unfair business practices, and I will be fighting for either the entirety of the money spent on the account with them, or for the account itself + damages.

It should 100% be illegal to allow ai disable social media accounts, which in 2026, is akin to burning down a business owner’s restaurant… there is literally no difference.

I encourage every business owner affected to call up their bank, and file a claim for every single last dollar spent with Meta ads on their business pages as the product is unsatisfactory, deceptive business practices which is a legal and valid reason for claims.

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u/First-Education-7178 — 4 days ago